Recently I went with longtime family friend Steve Wizner to visit the law school at Al Quds University in Abu Dis, which is just outside greater Jerusalem along route 1. Steve is on the international advisory board of the law school’s clinics, and decided to swing by to meet with the staff to learn about […]
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The Wall
June 20th, 2009 by Kevin · No Comments · Uncategorized
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An Expat Seder
April 11th, 2009 by Kevin · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
Michal and I were invited to attend a seder last on Wednesday evening (erev pesach) at the apartment of a friend of our friend, Lisa. We didn’t know whose house we were going to, or who would be there until we arrived, but Lisa did let us know that it would be a mostly English […]
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Filled with the Spirit
February 19th, 2009 by Kevin · No Comments · Uncategorized
This will be my first live, insta-blog. I’m sitting in the Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, enjoying the free internet service, which I suppose is subsidized by the $2.50 bottle of holy land mineral water that I just purchased. As I sit here waiting for the flight, I find myself surrounded not by hairy […]
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NYT Letter to the Editor
January 31st, 2009 by Kevin · No Comments · Uncategorized
My letter to the editor below was published recently in the NYT in response to an op-ed by Nicholas Kristof, in which he argues that good hearted liberals (i.e. his average NYT reader) should oppose the inclusion of labor standards in trade agreements because they will lead to the loss of good factory jobs in […]
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An Op-Ed
December 3rd, 2008 by Kevin · No Comments · Uncategorized
Blowing an opportunity with India Dec. 2, 2008 Kevin Kolben , THE JERUSALEM POST Like many others with India connections, for much of the last few days I have been bolted to my computer screen, trying to follow and absorb every development in the horrible attack on Mumbai. These are places and institutions very much […]
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I don’t think I’m supposed to light those…
November 7th, 2008 by Kevin · No Comments · Uncategorized
Yesterday evening we held a small day after birthday celebration for Michal at our small place. To get ready for the event, I ran around trying to locate all those traditional birthday party necessities, such as decent goat cheese, charcuterie, wine, and of course some birthday candles for the gateau au chocolat that I bought […]
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To the Negev: Part II
October 24th, 2008 by Michal · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
We drove south from Tel Aviv for about two hours, and every few kilometers the land turned drier. The whole country is a desert, but certain areas look the part more than others, and it was clear when we had arrived in the Negev, as Israel’s southern strip is called. We pulled into the goat […]
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To the Negev: Part I
October 24th, 2008 by Kevin · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
This week Michal and I took an amazing trip to the Negev. We will write more about this soon, but I thought I’d share a short anecdote about the process of renting our car for the journey. We booked a car online with El Dan, one of the major car rental chains in Israel. When […]
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Break fast
October 15th, 2008 by Michal · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
It’s about 5 pm in Jerusalem, an hour before the fast officially ends. But I chose to end my fast early this year. I have taken a cup of Nescafe and a few honey cookies to the garden across the street from where Uzi and Esti live and where Kevin and I have been staying. […]
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The Art of War
October 3rd, 2008 by Michal · No Comments · Uncategorized
Here is the latest piece I wrote for the Forward. Two years ago, in the midst of the Second Lebanon War, the popular French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy was sent to Israel by The New York Times Magazine to “ponder, discuss and travel,” as the title of his piece suggested. The result, an essay defending the […]
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